FIFA officials have been arrested in Zurich, Switzerland.
U.S. prosecutors issued arrest
warrants for 14 people. In total, six arrests have been made.
But Here is a list of the most wanted three
Jeffrey Webb Jeffrey Webb |
One
of the highest-ranking officials charged, the Cayman Islands native is
president of CONCACAF -- the body which governs football in North and
Central America and the Caribbean. The 50-year-old Webb also serves as a
vice president of FIFA and was appointed chairman of its
anti-discrimination task force in 2013. He's been a member of FIFA's
executive committee since 2012. Webb was one of those arrested
Wednesday.
Jack Warner
Jack Warner |
Webb's
predecessor as CONCACAF president was Jack Warner. From Trinidad and
Tobago, the 72-year-old Warner was also a FIFA vice president prior to
his suspension from football-related activity following corruption
allegations relating to the 2011 presidential elections. Warner resigned
from his position in June of that year.
Jose Maria Marin
Jose Maria Marin |
Head
of the Brazilian Football Federation between March 2012 and April 2015,
Marin also served as head of the 2014 World Cup committee. The
83-year-old was also governor of Sao Paulo between May 1982 and March
1983. Like Webb, the Brazilian Marin was arrested in Zurich. Marin was
one of the men arrested.